TY - JOUR
T1 - Familial aggregation of MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery scores in a large sample of outpatients with schizophrenia and their unaffected relatives
AU - Italian Network for Research on Psychoses
AU - Mucci, A.
AU - Galderisi, S.
AU - Green, M. F.
AU - Nuechterlein, K.
AU - Rucci, P.
AU - Gibertoni, D.
AU - Rossi, A.
AU - Rocca, P.
AU - Bertolino, A.
AU - Bucci, P.
AU - Hellemann, G.
AU - Spisto, M.
AU - Palumbo, D.
AU - Aguglia, E.
AU - Amodeo, G.
AU - Amore, M.
AU - Bellomo, A.
AU - Brugnoli, R.
AU - Carpiniello, B.
AU - Dell'Osso, L.
AU - Di Fabio, F.
AU - Di Giannantonio, M.
AU - Di Lorenzo, G.
AU - Marchesi, C.
AU - Monteleone, P.
AU - Montemagni, C.
AU - Oldani, L.
AU - Romano, R.
AU - Roncone, R.
AU - Stratta, P.
AU - Tenconi, E.
AU - Vita, A.
AU - Zeppegno, P.
AU - Maj, M.
AU - Piegari, Giuseppe
AU - Vignapiano, Annarita
AU - Caputo, Federica
AU - Plescia, Giuseppe
AU - Montefusco, Valentina
AU - Mancini, Marina
AU - Attrotto, Maria Teresa
AU - Paladini, Vittoria
AU - Atti, Anna Rita
AU - Barlati, Stefano
AU - Galluzzo, Alessandro
AU - Mussoni, Christian
AU - Pinna, Federica
AU - Sanna, Lucia
AU - Primavera, Diego
AU - Gramaglia, Carla
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Cambridge University Press 2017.
PY - 2018/6/1
Y1 - 2018/6/1
N2 - Background. The increased use of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) to investigate cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia fostered interest in its sensitivity in the context of family studies. As various measures of the same cognitive domains may have different power to distinguish between unaffected relatives of patients and controls, the relative sensitivity of MCCB tests for relative-control differences has to be established. We compared MCCB scores of 852 outpatients with schizophrenia (SCZ) with those of 342 unaffected relatives (REL) and a normative Italian sample of 774 healthy subjects (HCS). We examined familial aggregation of cognitive impairment by investigating within-family prediction of MCCB scores based on probands' scores. Methods. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to analyze group differences in adjusted MCCB scores. Weighted least-squares analysis was used to investigate whether probands' MCCB scores predicted REL neurocognitive performance. Results. SCZ were significantly impaired on all MCCB domains. REL had intermediate scores between SCZ and HCS, showing a similar pattern of impairment, except for social cognition. Proband's scores significantly predicted REL MCCB scores on all domains except for visual learning. Conclusions. In a large sample of stable patients with schizophrenia, living in the community, and in their unaffected relatives, MCCB demonstrated sensitivity to cognitive deficits in both groups. Our findings of significant within-family prediction of MCCB scores might reflect disease-related genetic or environmental factors.
AB - Background. The increased use of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) to investigate cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia fostered interest in its sensitivity in the context of family studies. As various measures of the same cognitive domains may have different power to distinguish between unaffected relatives of patients and controls, the relative sensitivity of MCCB tests for relative-control differences has to be established. We compared MCCB scores of 852 outpatients with schizophrenia (SCZ) with those of 342 unaffected relatives (REL) and a normative Italian sample of 774 healthy subjects (HCS). We examined familial aggregation of cognitive impairment by investigating within-family prediction of MCCB scores based on probands' scores. Methods. Multivariate analysis of variance was used to analyze group differences in adjusted MCCB scores. Weighted least-squares analysis was used to investigate whether probands' MCCB scores predicted REL neurocognitive performance. Results. SCZ were significantly impaired on all MCCB domains. REL had intermediate scores between SCZ and HCS, showing a similar pattern of impairment, except for social cognition. Proband's scores significantly predicted REL MCCB scores on all domains except for visual learning. Conclusions. In a large sample of stable patients with schizophrenia, living in the community, and in their unaffected relatives, MCCB demonstrated sensitivity to cognitive deficits in both groups. Our findings of significant within-family prediction of MCCB scores might reflect disease-related genetic or environmental factors.
KW - Attention
KW - MCCB Italian standardization
KW - reasoning and problem solving
KW - social cognition
KW - verbal learning
KW - working memory
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85031508119
U2 - 10.1017/S0033291717002902
DO - 10.1017/S0033291717002902
M3 - Article
SN - 0033-2917
VL - 48
SP - 1359
EP - 1366
JO - Psychological Medicine
JF - Psychological Medicine
IS - 8
ER -